By bus
Dominica's public
bus
system is reliable, with regular service along the Caribbean coast and less regular service to traffic-congested rainforest destinations like the Emerald Pool, Trafalgar Falls and the town of Laudat. The fifteen-seater...
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By car
Driving
is on the left on narrow, badly paved roads. You'll be hard-pressed to exceed the 20mph speed limit as certain spots have no guardrails whatsoever, even on deadly mountain switchbacks, and many have deep rain gutters alongside. Other routes...
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By taxi
Taxis
congregate at both island airports and are much more expensive than buses. You're unlikely to use one except to get to and from the airports.
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By boat
The Express des Īles
ferry
that connects Dominica and neighbouring Guadeloupe and Martinique bypasses the island altogether on Tuesdays and Thursdays - something to keep in mind if you're planning incoming or onward travel by sea. A similar...
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By plane
Dominica has two modest
airports
, Canefield and Melville, the former being much closer to Roseau, the National Park and the dive centres south of the capital. When booking your ticket, you can request Canefield as your destination - LIAT's...
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